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turning on comcast v6
- Subject: turning on comcast v6
- From: owen at delong.com (Owen DeLong)
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 11:18:00 -0800
- In-reply-to: <CAHd7N8PHgmeTKRE=exAWLHfWrcAi7=0ikO6fKBpRQBLFg9mOaA@mail.gmail.com>
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It doesn?t. You can get IPv6 working with off-the-shelf equipment if you choose to.
Randy chose to use that particular hardware and software combination.
Owen
On Dec 11, 2013, at 7:11 AM, Eric Oosting <eric.oosting at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote:
>
>> Randy Bush wrote:
>>> http://comcast6.net/ tells me that the local cmts is v6 enabled. my
>>> modem, a cisco dpc3008, is in the supported products list. so how do
>>> i turn the sucker on?
>>>
>>> randy
>>
>> after a lot of messing about with the massive help of Chris Adams and
>> John Brzozowski, problem solved. see http://rtechblog.psg.com/
>
>
> It brings a tear to my eye that it takes:
>
> 0) A long standing and well informed internet technologist;
> 1) specific, and potentially high end, CPE for the res;
> 2) specific and custom firmware, unsupported by CPE manufacturer ... or
> anyone;
> 3) hand installing several additional packages;
> 4) hand editing config files;
> 5) sysctl kernel flags;
> 6) several shout outs to friends and coworkers for assistance (resources
> many don't have access to);
> 7) oh, and probably hours and hours twiddling with it.
>
> just to get IPv6 to work correctly.
>
> Yea, that's TOTALLY reasonable.
>
> -e
>
>
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>> randy
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